Description
Worn during the 14th and 15th Century, these simple shoulder armor parts stand out for their small elevated groove. The groove and the slighly elevated front part gives these spaulders more spectacular appearance, but have a practical utility also. When moving arms the armor piece does not trip over or engage with other armor parts or clothing because of the elevation.
- Made of 2.5 mm thick carbon steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.
- Weight of the pair 1,34 kg
- Height 18,5 cm and width 25 cm measured along the curved surface of the spaulder
- Very strong and simple construction make these ideal for Buhurt, Heavy Medieval Battle and other heavy use sports
- Made by Marshall Historical
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